LOCAL MATTERS. n oodex W a KE--Otnyon Wornl- j -p. or-A printed vlr Miu with en Ware MaimCtcturiiur Conmoiv. ! tin mini K4in . ; " - ' I -TV "---",) MVMI i.HI, TAMUorr nut. , Fun Ociiooo. A letter from Jas. Klklus, Esq., to friends In this city. Aiteil Ochoco Valley, August 4th, announces 4iU sate arrival at Iwuic, aliiiough somewhat wearied with the long trip. Mr. K. says tlie potato- vtni U remarkably goal on his raneli, tuit the fnvt nipped them badly McMillen s i iii Camp 1'olk. I.ejiorts the weather excicdlng'y warm, but that bunch grass Is still green, and tattle are flmirishing. Haying was tfver and safely put up. Tla- story that Frank Wee, formerly of Marion county, wa3 killed recently by Indl ins, at Summit I'rairio about fifteen inllesalioveDoiniiitt's place, is untrue. liays there is no excitement about In (lians whatever. On thcniglit of July 13th. Lutlier Klkins, Hsu.. Iiad Ids two eorrel horses stolen, ami the la.'Xt day A. llacklcman lost live of Ms best mares taken by Indians. Tex and Charley followed the trail oik; day and thcu gave it up. Frank Moou, Hack email's herder, went to Harney and obtained eight soldiers, with wlwui, at it accounts, lie was toilets lug tlie trail made by the party with the stolen animals. While it U the .general opinion thai Indians are tlie guilty parties Mr. K. thinks that it is more than likely bad white men look the Iwrscs. A great many sheep are be ing driven out toward John Days and Harney. Approaching. The last week in next month is the time selected for holding the Linh County Fair. The premium list, which has been printed and placed in the hands of the Secreta ry of tlie Association, Mr. A. X. Ani old, is probably tlie largest and most liberal in its general character erer of fered by the Society, and is calculated to attract much more general attention tlian heretofore. If there is not a lar ger show in all department at tlie next Fair than at uy previous one, we in common with tlie general poli tic shall be greatly disappointed. The attendance, too, will doubles be large ly in exceis of former meetings as the facilities of transportation are much greater than heretofore. The outlook at present Is very favorable Indeed for a large and profitable gathering of tlie (leople, not only of I. inn county, but from almost every portion of tlie State, trom the adjoining Territories, and from California. Let our people be stir themselves to make the Fair a ixwnp'.ete .-news;. of Oregon City, have an advent. ft. ; low, twehed us w, YVe jllej.y WlU 1 , U1"'Ie2cW,en .T ,' J Mmr' In this number of the RrotSTEtt. West to publish. 113 refer! 1 J" ""h tM H Miller. ( oinpiny, at great expense, have pur- j Tei to left Lean, Iowa, about tlie 15th enaseu ine very best and latest nia- : of Mav. !?.. ki i . i EDUCATIONAL. chinery, aial are prepared to turn ot as tine a bucket, tub, butter firkin, salmon kits washboards, sbnttlc bob bins, broom handles; ite., as can 1 obtained anywhere. Read their ad., ami patronize home enterprises tfrsf, esKTiaIly when you can get as good if not superior an article at as low rates, as elsewhere. beard from, ami of course his wife. 6un ly and friends are roost anxious tor bis, returj, or for a word from Dental C.wii. Sec new card of Dr. Geo. VV. Gray, on first page of this issue. Tlie Doctor has built im The good people of Tangent Station nlii.it- I lu, in.-ji! ,j in n,.ie altJni hkJ mvivlng presents July 30th, the wi& ot Mr. Jus. llanliMi presents, hitn II ,., ... I " 11,1 uKlllCl. i Ilia Li i ni: in M lT " " W W hnrn in our little village; toy she 1 i it . , . ',n""lHI-v "W. lire to see It become a great and pros we sliaU jtt bun dowu as a flrst-vlaas 1 , , J? .i ! . m nu . a "nn irai irous city, and inlierit the brightest .. ' treasure it will afford. rS :.?Tn!IrW,,r,,l01ym., "0t Almost 9th, the wife of Mr. Thus. .1. write to your Brothers and friends on f IT,, . ,, whom you can depend; who syinpn- M5" P-rt 111111 ' llge ttre with you in your troubles and i weighing ten ponuds it is a girl. ngii-t Mth, the wife of Alonzo illipp. K.. presented him with a line girl. There is geneial rejoicing u mm Jim in your trouiiies and " Mill do all in their ixiwer to relieve your embarrassments. There Is no ' nhl obstacle to your coming back and lak- i , a large and Increasing business, nil ' ing your old place in society and l u-i- U'caiisc he umkrstaiuk tlioroinrhiv. "r'.:"'u ''".' ion have ...., i...... ...nt . the best manner ot extract! a.i.l l. I " " "... spenu uieir MSI ...... . . " " , "uuar io relieve any nnaucial ImnJen sertmg 1Mb. always doing a first-class i under which you may labor. There job, and charging moderately there 's 1,0 possible necesdty tor your siy for. Head his card, and call and ex- '"a"' ,ml,"w t0 i'lfully de- amine some of those beautiful s ,i- j Sfc W 881 mens of his workmanship at his rcxmis family inmiediatelv. Think of the in Parrlsh liriek block, comer Frstaud i -rttamtkin in w hich your family Is left ; Ferry streets, up stairs. SHOD tiik HoitsK. Via circus isim pnny had a horse they sild couldn't be shod. Xow, S. Dixon, who runs a shop on the corner south of the Rt:f; lSTKli building. U'd he could sboe that horse, ltylnud told him if he would shoe the animal without thro whig or lassoing him, be could take the horse. Dixon shod the horse, but those new pants of bis. and that peculiar walk. necessitating tlie carrying ot a cane ever since, tells what be knows alxmt shoeing circus horses of Spanish stock. BAW.T SC.VI.DRI SlSOl'I.AR Cl ttE. A few days ago a little five year old, daughter of Mr. John McKiiiuey, who resides three miles east of Halsey, ran against a pan of hot grease in tlie b mils ot her mother, tlie hot grease being precipitated over licr person from the shoulder down one side of Iter nerxm, badly buniiur her shoulder breast and stouiache. Tlie mother eueu tlie nearest oujeet at baud, which proved to be a bottle of black ink, mid proceeded to bathe tlu burns therewith. In less than fifteen min utes after applying tlie ink, the little sufferer stopped complaining, and in a Short time tlie little girl was playing about as usual, suffering, apparently. no inconvenience from the accident. Verily there is many a virtue in black ink it Is a great panacea. Goon os CoNi Nimi ms. Speaking about conundrum-, the Indianapolis Aim says a man in that city lias de cided to Cease asking conundrums. He recently asked his wile why he was like a donkey, and slie answered it bout hesitation, because you were born so! This reminds us of a friend of ours who generally Is running over witli conundrums. He struck a good one, tlie other day, a-.id thought to sur prise his excellent wife with it. Rushing home, lie waltzed into the house with the querry : li ,wliat is the difference between me and a jackass?" Her instant reply was: "I liave never been able to sec any .'" which reply so knocked tlie smart out of our friend, that lie came hack down town without scarce I v tastinc his Viinin is queer! in a worse condition than if ran were dead. Your insurance for tlieir bene lit (winch shows you had their future wetDireat heart) has been kept up, m ien oi your reiiiiu. Your conscience will not allow yon to dcert an innocent family, and leave them in suspense. If you do not in tend to return, select a location and send for your family, They demand justice at your hands, anil 'we hoie you will be prompt to meet it out to them. Let your conscience dictate, not pride. ,1. p, F., Sr. - J.C.S.,-0. A. D. hash. Saw Mill Sold.-Messrs. Gibson and Steams liave purchased the new saw mill recently erected on the Cal ipooia river in the suberbs of this clly, by Messrs. W. H. Kuhn A Co.. and are removing it to Cedar Flat, in the Forks of the Santiam. where tliey pro pose to turn out quantities of the fin est kind of cedar lumber. Messrs. Gibson and Steams are both old hand at the budnes, and will doubtless make It a sncces. Portland BcLLErat. Under ap propriate liead to-day will lie found an advertisement of this enterprising journal. With tlie commencement ol the third volume, the Bulkiin will add several new and attractive features a VHiibiuatiou that will doubtless re sult in hugely increasing Its circula tion, and consequently its influence, rfas. O'Meara one of the most ready writers on tlie Pacific slope, continues iV chief editor ; Mr. A. J. Dufur, an acknowledged autlwrity in agricultur al matters, will have control of tlie ag ricultural department ; Hugh Small, 111., wi" spread himself on tlie re sources of Oregon, as none know bct- than lie how to do, and Col. J. R. Parish will furnish reliable eoimncr riil reports, than which nothing Is of more importance to the business man atMCinner. The other departments of tlie piper will be in competent lauds. To further enhance the hiter-e.-t of the paper, an original story will lie commenced in October, entitled -IVraslin Joe," which will dotilrtless jirove thrilling. The Weekly Jiitlle itn is furnlslietl to subscribers atfa per year: to clubs of five, $2 50 each. Read the ad. elsewhere. Received. A committee styling1 themselves --National Committee Lib eral Republican'." E. Allen. Chair man, and Dud. R. Goodloe, Secreta ry, hare kindly sent us tlie portrait of tlieir candidate for the Presidency, tlie sage of Chapiia pia Horace Greeley. We shall take pleasure in hanging him alongside the portrait ot Gen. Thomas A. Davies another caudidatc for President. REUfiiots. Tlie Rev, J.T. Elliott. Unitarian minister of Portbind, will preach in tlie Congregational hurch of this city on next Sunday at 11 A. M. All are invited to attend. Rev. t. M. Xickerson. ot Salem. will occupy tlie pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday, at 11 o'clock A. M. Tlie Rev. Mr. Bibcock, ofCorvalll s will preach in tlie Congregational Church on Sunday afternoon, at four o'clock. Per-onal. Ou Tuesday and Wed uesday we laid tlie pleasure of swap ping jokes witli Col. ttttfc Crocker, business manager of tlie Daily and Weekly Btmin, Portland. The Col onel is a square man, and lww the deuce so good a subject for the mini- try ever got itit the newspaper biz- gets u. But tlie Colonel will count one anywhere. Mart. V. Brown, of the Demoa-at has returned r mi Yaqnina Bay, look ing like a grass-fed colt. Telegraph oierator, Mr. Win Rice, returned from his tour east ol the mountains on Tuesday. Mr. R. S. Porter, solicitor for tlie Portland IiulMin, threw himself in sight oa Wednesday. He is a rustler, High Smith, Esq., drove into the city on Wednesday, as handsome as ever at least wliat we could see of him through tiic dust that enveloped turn. Mr. W. W. Parish ami fiimlly re turned to tlieir old home in this city, tlie first of the week, after a short res idence in Washington Territory Welcome back. Cohe Often. A pleasant and In teresting letter from W. F. S., John Day Valley, reached us last week, but too late for Insertion In tlie ReGITEK of that week. We print it in this mmilier, and ask W. F. S. to keep up Ma lick. (Incus A circus performance on fuesday uiglit. The boss didn't take off more than a wagwi load of coin rpw these porta, . Pianos and Okoans. A note from Portland informs us tliat Win. K. Badger, of Portland, has been appoin ted sole agent for the sale of Hallet, Uavis A CO, s pianos, and George Woods &Co.'s organs probably tlie finest musical instruments made. A Item.-CoI. Crocker, of the BiilloJin, came up specially to attend the circus and what to saw, and how he enjoyed it, let him tell! We like a good thing, but a dollar's worth of such a circus would last a man a life time a Methusela at that. CouRKspoNitisofc On the fourth page of this issue will be found three very interesting communications, for which we return tlie authors our best thanks, and hope they will continue to favor us In the future. Adjudoed Insane. A man named Henry Peterson was examined before Judge Tandy, a day or two since, and pronounced insane. He was taken charge of by Walter Ketchum, Esq., free of expense to the county. NmcE.---We are requested to state that there will be no religious services at the College on Sunday Services at the Court House. Following are the appointments at the Court House, made by the Annual Conference of the M. E. ( hurch South: To-day at 11 A. M., preach ing by Bishop H. X. McTyeire ; At 8 o'clock P. M., preaching by Dr. E. J. Downc ; Saturday at X P. M . missionary meeting will be held ; ad dresses will be delivered by Bishop McTyeire and T. B. Sargent, D. D. Sunday at 11 A. M.. preaching by the Blslwp ; at 3 P. M., Sacrament of tlie Lord's Supper; 7 P. M., preaching by Dr. Sargent. All are Invited. Ridiculouslt Peevish Talk about peevish men, why tlie women can double di -count them and give them lialf a string beside.-. Here's a woman in Illinois who asks tor a di vorce, simply because her husband at tempts to get up a little pleasant time in the sacred home circle by beating tier over tlie bead with an iron boot jack ! Of course no court will grant a divorce on so whimsical a plea, but it goes to show how everlastingly peevish nnd ill-natured some women can be ! A Fire Enoise. Corvallls Iras pur cliascd a fire engine at a cost of $2,000. It arrived here by 0. A C. Railroad on Monday, and was taken charge of by a delegation of citizens from Cor vallb. It is a double-decker, and in Its time has done splendid work. Sun Francisco first purchased it in Boston, at a cost of f 18,000. It looks' as though, after it has red-Ived a thor ough cleaning up, It .would" "do, good work for many years to come. LJ " Said to be Facts. Fwfer don't make their biead. Fast men don't get ou in tin world. Persons who are always "smHlng" are not the happi est. Love isn't overly Kittening, even If it does increase a man's sighs. A "loose" fcllow lui't afraid of getting tight. ; UKiQnt Those Dolly Varden sets, manufactured by Chas. Mealey, are the most stylish and cheapest ever of fered in this market ; and that tliey arc thoroughly appreciated Is proven by the bet that, so far, Charley lias been una ble to manufacture them Cist enough to supply the demand. Splendid. The finest peaches we have heard of the present season, came from Milt Hale's orchard, just in the southern edge of this city, Cafoa peaches ain't oowfcew, i awl among tlieir many friends. Tangent is now a regular -tat ion on tlie O. C. R. R. Mr. T. J. Beard lias been appointed agent, and is trap, sacting the business of (lie Company. The first load of wheat stored in the new w an house this reason, was brought by Mr. If, W. SettlemVlr. trom his farm adjoining the town on the north. The yield on twelve acres was three hundred and sixty bushels, or thirty bushels per acre. The receipts at tiie warehouse of J. Beard A Son, for tlie week ending August 3d, were one hundred and fifty-seven centals. The best wheat brought to the warehouse during the week ending August 10th, was from tlie farm of -Mr. John Scott, fl'ho lives about bree miles southeast of town. Wheat receipts for the week, 2,085 centals, and amount shipped by Jas. II. Foster Co. fertile same time. four car loads. Albany Collegiate Institute. ITRST TKIMOTKR Or NEXT COLI.KlilATK TEAR MOTHS SEPTEMItEH ft!, MS. Tlieivw jillwriHirprbicliwl l'erunenKiwio Ions: The Doi'str: mrm of Mt'lbM h. LIT Ell ATI RK uit. lire ARTS: tlie NwniaJ Deiiu-liuenl : Oje Ijj'inRuient of ltcMikhKEIINti mid BUSINESS, and ibe Department of The iWpirtUHmt of Science. Mleralnreanil Hie Arts, embraces lite OasafcaJ c-miiHllVicii;ftlc conns-, mid the Latin nm) iMenlliU- wn--e. The tleRrees conferred an'. Mr the ilrst, A.B.f lor ttio secpni ami ihirJ, IIA Elective stud ies for lu'lfes in iu-li of : lie ii'm e course. The Nimiml Uerwl lUTOt walimul aj sin lies ;irht in our common schools, toafl hT wti h a tlioi-mu'h trill in the rw mrl Pmrllf-itf T'tiMmt. The Dcptiriiiieiit of lIonkkivniiK nml RuiiM-i will ,.,!,.,. nil The !ivli nen'-mr Rira eoinnte'il conilnen-htl e .lon.nn I llieihi-ivec.iriferrwl is MA. The rMnwUneal if IVwxmpb)' will tie meter the .r-vial mmen'Mpn of Vr. . V. fit t'Lc.MMut, lAsu-Ki Snperliitenilunt of tlw Wisteni t'nlon Tatwimrih ( Ominny. A line will extend into llic ("i:iei linildini:, and a room fundshet witli all nm-surj iipsmratiis will be occupied exeiasively by Blinlents of this Department. 1'nmiriMM.ed nlvNiitne In nnslp. Pnlntlna; and DrawiuK. Enr special infoniiH.ioH. sen I for I'tCHtojue. AdtUeW, K. WABKE?I, A. St., FmMMl, the wi;i:ria i Oregon Bulletin. KXCFJUUOB Ot n MOTTO. TniiEE Day's Meetixo. Tkrc is to be a three day's meeting in tlie M. K. Cliunh, I cghiuing Friday, Aug. 23. Rev. A. F. Waller and L. F. Wood ward, ot Salem, will be in attendance. Axsl ai (.'oneekexce. Tlw Ann -nl Conlercnce of the M. E. Church South met la this city, at the Court House, on Wednesday at 10 A. 51., Bishop McTyeire presiding. Cool. On Tuesday morning it was so cold and chilly, that a lire was nec essary before any work could be done hi our office. Wednesday morning was almost as cool. Peculiar people. People who like baepllies. People who dislike oyster. People who dye their liair. --. THIRD (VUI.l'XE. DCS. People who like getting im ear-1 ly in the morning. People who 1 have more money than thev know what to do with. People who give iiouations n street negaars and or".i grlmk'rs. People who take lotii walks betore breakfast. People who iignranii leave on iires on lixed davs. People who like paying Income tax. People who give large parties in. small rooms. People who have the ice brok en to enable tliem to bathe in winter. I People who keep all tlieir old letters. pilE PROPRIETOR ok TIIE DAILY People without prejudice. Weakness. andWsiaua Biu.iTix.smiiitedwill es. antipathies , hobbies. crotclieN. or l,KI,!,iT,i1.l',l,'lv "t,,-t',V',iJ'' J4''4'""' ''t,J lavonte theories. Peimlo who have secured for the eiisnins year iioiiiing uw maiier wun tlieir diges tion, and can eat anything. People who take snuff. Peop'c who hold their tongues. I'mtch. The Virginia City Enleryritt says a strong tea -made of sagebrush Is a atire cure tor rheumatism. When the disease is in the fn t or ankles, the pa tient has only to put bis feet Into a ves sel containing the liquid and keep them there for half an hour or so at a time. The iimid mast be as hot as can be home. Too Loxo. A communication signed A. J. 1)., received, but too kite for tills issue, on account of it great length. A TitCKDEE Storm Passed over this city oa Tuesday night, just enough ruin falling to lay tlie dtut nicely. Markets. Butter Is scllinf at 23c per pound ; egg:, 30c per dozen. Flies n su-k Room. You ma v drive them out with a brush, but, un less something Is done to render tlie plate uninviting to them, tliev will re turn immediate I -. There are nianv weeds or plant euiiting an empyreii matic odor which answers well for the purpose. Of such to be found about the country in this neighborhood I known one more effectual than the wild chamomile, a apevtea ot atithenii, known as cotula or Mavweod. The odor of this plant is not at all disa greeable, aim branches of the weed when in tlower. or some of the dried flowers, scattered about a room, will soon rij it of all tlie. Another means, perhaps unite as efficient and certainly more easily rc- sortcii to, is to tnrow some powuereu black pepier on a Iwt shovel ami carry it about the room. Tlie generation ol einpyreumatic vapors in the same way troin other spices will also, it is said. answer tlie purpose. A few drops of carbolic acta or creosote, on a cloth hungup in a room or u-ed In the dressings, would probably beaffectual. out the ouor is not usually so accept- ible to one's olfactories. There is a society of Mormons In Paris, who in all respect conform to the social and spiritual habits in vogue at Salt Lake City. IxsnxcT" ok Tcbtlks. Audubon. the naturalist, st:Ues that at certain places on the Const of V lorida sea tur tles, those huge, stolid-looking reptiles oil which Aldermen arc fed at the ex- tiense of tax-payers, possess an extra ordinary taenity or ntulliig places. Workiiiji tlieir ay up out ofthe reach of tkle-water with their flippers, quite a deep hole is excavated, in which a batch of eggs are deposited, and then carefully covered up. On reaching tlie water tliey not unfrc'iuently swim three hundred miles out to see, foraging for appropriate food. When another batch of eggs are developed, after a laise of about fourteen days, rhey will return unerringly in a direct Hue. even in tlie darkest night, and visit the bur ied eggs. Removing tlie sand, more are itesjsited and secured, i tiey Know Instinctively the day and hour when the young brood, incubated by solar rays, will break the shell, and are promptly at the spot to liberate them from tlieir prison. As toon as they are fairly out of the hole, the mother turtle leads them down tlie batik to the waves, and there cuds her paternal solicitude and maternal care. DB. YAJi OEX HERUH14 Infallible -Worm Syrup. Its value in removing masses of cradltiu from the stomach nnd bowels of children, even where worms do not exist, cannot bo too nighty estimated. Eever and Ague. Persons becoming do hiliiiite l tij the presence of worms in the stomach or bowels, are more liable to liavo a protracted course of chills and fever. The worm remedies have icoi known to cure when another remedits hivo failed, especially in children. Eor sale by A. Carotliers A Co., wholesale and retail drnfflrists, Albanv, Or. Price -1 One Dollar per bottle. vlu:(0m0 From Maixe to C ai jkornia. Xew WILSON Strait Needle Underfeed Sewing Machine is the BEST MA- CHINK for all kinds of work ou both heavy and light sewing. It runs easy and is simple ; a child can use it. It is never out of order, and is always ready for busixess ! It lias lately taken the premium at the great Northern Ohio State Fair for best work done on tlie ( round. Don't fall to see the New Wilson Machine, and remember tint FIFl'Y DOL LARS now buys the best Sewing Ma chine in the world. Call at Blain, Young & Co. 's, wholesale and retail dealers in general nienJiandise, First street, Albany. MR. A. J. 1)1 I I K to write up au AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT, HIGH SMALL, ESQ., to write upon tlie RESOURCES OF OREGON, COL. J. K. PARISH 10 have control of the COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT JAS.; O'MEARA Will b EDITOR IS CHIEF. Tlie LkhI and XewsColmuns will lie nnjr thc control of wriicm of ability. On the II ret or October we will couimcn.o the puhllcnlloii of u KPLC5IOIO noitv, i:hti.eo xcrraallxx' Joe! an nntol)iot(niliy of t lie cele'irutcU Moun tiuiieer, Tinpiicr, Front h rstnaii ihkI Ilej,--Knr, wlio nxrntly recovered properly in lorimiid.OiVp'oii, inluc 1 u: llute iimr"aT of a nullum dollar Foil Sale. Having concluded not to go into the farming business imme diately, we Oder tor sale our entire outfit, consisting of two sewing ma chines and a mowing machine the elipper. We will sell for cash, ready money, greenbacks, legal tender, horses, cows with calves -in fact most any way to make parties sate. All new and first class. Chinese Idea of Life Iksi rance. One ofthe principal Chinamen of Wea ve rvlllc, wlio lata his life Insured for a large amount, was seriously hurt by falling from a wagon. It appears that bis friends bad some doubt ot his ever getting well, so a few days ago the one seemingly in charge of his af fairs sent W one ot our business men in whom the Inik Celestial had great confidence, and requested hiin to write to the Insurance company that '-Char-Icy halt dead ami likee naif money." -TrlnitiJuurml, Nebraska U the only State that had a railroad lu running order when ud itiUted into the I'uioa. Jo--AS iwi)A , New Magazine. We propose com mencing the publication of a monthly illustrated magazine about the middle of August or first of September. It will be devoted to literary matters, anil to illustrating prominent points in the Willamette Valley and other portions of Oregon ami Washington Territory. It will be of large size, neatly printed, and will be furnished to subscribers at $1 per year. As tlie price is so low, we hope to furnish at least one copy to every family in this valley. A more interesting publica tion for mailing to friends In tlie East can not be obtained. Those wlai wish to stimulate home industries should baud us t heir names at once, so that we may know how many copies to print for the first edition. A general invitation Is extended to everybody to villi ui uie j.r.uisiKK Olllce illHI siI serine ior hh; illustrated monthly, lew To-Daj Daily... Weekly JW-J TK3U: WOWperveur. S oo por .tar. Ad tress Or. goo Iluliotlu, Io;Utn 1, Oregon. Otepn f flflflen fare Mi Co, XAM KACTl Hiats Of BUCKETS, TIBS, PAILS, -AND - Wooden-Ware ? Works at Oregon III-', Oregon. 'Plft: ORSUOY MQOKS WAKE X Muniiiiu:iui1iiU (Jomr-uiy, having re wntly eouiphited their Works at Oruron Clly witli the imist aiqiroveu raaohlnen-. (im. imeiin; the newest paltenis and latest patents, liniortel hi (yx-t r from Ma-iwcliusi-lls, the ESTABLISHMENT, In all il Hpimiuiuicnts, will ttmipurc fao-a'il with any oiher in iheTiiiii-d Ma:,-,. The Uemnani ;an prenaml to nil mi or der lorl EDAH, MAI'I.Eand AMI Br('K ETS.TI lis. irTTTER FIRKINS, SALMON Uroouvluindti-s, Ae., Ac. Particular attention Is called to our ASH PAIJLSand UL'TTKIt FIRKINS -w, artteul far superior to uiiy liereiolore In miirtit" as causing no unpleasant tiute or smell to the contents. Fi-oui our sniicrior rachitic we are en aided to snpiily tlie tin.lo on the most ad vantaixMM terms, and by prompt uttcn tion and excellent workmanship will merit snwn.s in our line. m!ers ure rcmiested to exiuuino our wares More NiryWinif elsewhere. 6SB A'l-lress all coiiimiiiiicaiioiis to t. D. mux, .ig-eat, Pnrtlaad, Orejiuq. XOTICE. Any Buckets or Tulis inanh fiw hired liy os, which do nottriveoompletu sttllsiacilon, if returned, will lie rep 'need ly new ones, wit hounehanx. ,- ' .TK-Jl' " '1'". w w tf. r. mi. IlLES, Arfent. T. FOBLINEB, Shedd, Oregon, Manufacturer of and dealer la HARNESS & SADDLES A Uood Article for a Fair Prtee. PartK utar attention ld to BaTAiaiao Shedd, August O-tllmr i ntm i mm i. rVm abtHF.1T PRICKS PAID DI CAftn I tor all kind, of WV& iSr Attaay, lab. , ?ntt w A, B. MOKRIS, General Comiuisiioii mWilDIM MERCK AST. H toi"" LEASKD K' KAIUt WAREHOUSE .Ir.'i wcim,.tall.n !iwl the bank of the WUIanwlto rlrer, I am proiioiwl to Bl , REUL, mOH OB rXIRWAJRU i WHEAT or OAT8, la uBliinUod quantities. The Ilheal Market frier 14. Ch for Wheal ana onto. Parties wlshlim to atomdmln. ran maka arnuigemeatK to Kvt all the sacks neede-l. ' Uratn stored und forwarded at lowest rales. A share of patronage Is solicited. Albany, July H Mi